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Elton John -Home Again
Elton John -Home Again


Elton John - Home Again Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: The Diving Board
Released: 2013

Home Again Lyrics


I'm counting on a memory to get me out of here
I'm waiting for the fog around this spooky little town to clear
All this time I spent being someone else's friend
Just one more time, for old time's sake I'd like to go back Home Again
The world had seven wonders once upon a time

It's sure enough the favored nations aided their decline
And all around me I've seen times like it was back when
But like back then, I'd say a men if I could get back home again

If I could go back home, if I could go back home
If I'd never left, I'd never have known
We all dream of leaving, but wind up in the end
Spending all our time trying to get back home again

Could have been a jailbreak and a spotlight hitting me
Or was I just some nightclub singer, back in nineteen sixty three
In the old part of Valencia, on the coast of Spain
Never tiring once of hearing songs about going home again

If I could go back home, if I could go back home
If I'd never left, I'd never have known
We all dream of leaving, but wind up in the end
Spending all our time trying to get back home again

If I could go back home,
If I'd never left, I'd never have known
We all dream of leaving, but wind up in the end
Spending all our time trying to get back home again

Writer/s: JOHN, ELTON / TAUPIN, BERNIE
Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Home Again
  • Lyricist Bernie Taupin grew up in the village of Owmby-by-Spital in Lincolnshire, England. He moved to America in the '70s, eventually settling in a ranch in the hill country above Santa Barbara in California. Taupin denied that this song's sentiments represent a wish to move back home. He told The Daily Telegraph, laughing: "My brother Tony listened to the song and sent me an email saying 'Please tell me you weren't thinking of Owmby-by-Spital when you wrote it.' I said, no Tony, it's a state of mind. Owmby is the last place I'd want to go back to."
  • The song's music video shows a series of increasingly younger actors playing a single character as he journeys home. Elton is nowhere to be found in the clip. Other visuals in which Elton has declined to appear include the one for "I Want Love" that featured Robert Downey Jr. lip-synching the song and the promo for "This Train Don't Stop Here Anymore," which starred Justin Timberlake.
  • When Elton John performed this song at the 2013 Emmy Awards on September 22, 2013, he introduced it by saying that it reminded him of the singer Liberace, who was the subject of an HBO movie called Behind the Candelabra, nominated for 15 awards (the stars of the movie, Michael Douglas and Matt Damon, introduced Elton on the show).

    Said Elton: "Bernie and I have written a new song called 'Home Again' that reminds me of him. Because Lee, as he liked to be called, when I met him, he always talked about how much he loved going home to his house. So it's a feeling of being at peace and being yourself. Liberace left us 25 years ago, and what a difference those years have made to people like me."

    Liberace was certainly an influence on Elton, but it was clear that the occasion was a convenient excuse for him to perform the song on the show. It became clear that Elton was reading his intro from a teleprompter when he recited a line he obviously didn't write: "What I wasn't aware of until years later was his lifestyle." As this point, Elton looked up and said, "yeah, right" before returning to the script. As he turned away from the prompter and toward his piano to perform the song, he said, "this is a song about going home."

  • Dream Theater -A Change Of Seasons
    Dream Theater -A Change Of Seasons


    Dream Theater - A Change Of Seasons Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: A Change Of Seasons
    Released: 1995

    A Change Of Seasons Lyrics


    I remember a time
    My frail, virgin mind
    Watched the crimson sunrise
    Imagined what it might find
    Life was filled with wonder
    I felt the warm wind blow
    I must explore the boundaries
    Transcend the depth of winter's snow
    Innocence caressing me

    I never felt so young before
    There was so much life in me
    Still I longed to search for more
    But those days are gone now
    Changed like a leaf on a tree
    Blown away forever

    Into the cool autumn breeze
    The snow has now fallen
    And my sun's not so bright
    I struggle to hold on
    With the last of my might
    In my den of inequity

    Viciousness and subtlety
    Struggle to ease the pain
    Struggle to find the sane
    Ignorance surrounding me
    I've never been so filled with fear
    All my life's been drained from me
    The end is drawing near

    'Carpe diem, seize the day'
    I'll always remember
    The chill of November
    The news of the fall
    The sounds in the hall
    The clock on the wall ticking away
    'Seize the Day'
    I heard him say
    Life will not always be this way
    Look around
    Hear the sounds

    Cherish your life while you're still around
    "Gather ye rosebuds while ye may,
    Old Time is still a-flying;
    And this same flower that smiles today,
    Tomorrow will be dying."
    We can learn from the past
    But those days are gone
    We can hope for the future
    But there might not be one
    The words stuck in my mind
    Alive from what I've learned
    I have to seize the day
    To home I returned

    Preparing for her flight
    I held with all my might
    Fearing my deepest fright
    She walked into the night
    She turned for one last look
    She looked me in the eye
    I said, 'I Love You...Good-bye'

    "It's the most awful thing you'll ever hear."
    "If you're lying to me"
    "Oh, you dearly love her."
    "just have to leave, all our lives."
    "Seize the day!"
    "Something happened."
    "Gather ye rosebuds while ye may."
    "She was killed."

    So far or so it seems
    All is lost with nothing fulfilled
    Off the pages and the T.V. screen
    Another world where nothing's true
    Tripping through the life fantastic
    Lose a step and never get up
    Left alone with a cold blank stare
    I feel like giving up
    I was blinded by a paradise
    Utopia high in the sky

    A dream that only drowned me
    Deep in sorrow, wondering why
    Oh come let us adore him
    Abuse and then ignore him
    No matter what, don't let him be
    Let's feed upon his misery
    Then string him up for all the world to see
    I'm sick of all you hypocrites
    Holding me at bay

    And I don't need your sympathy
    To get me through the day
    Seasons change and so can I
    Hold on Boy, No time to cry
    Untie these strings, I'm climbing down
    I won't let them push me away
    Oh come let us adore him
    Abuse and then ignore him
    No matter what, don't let him be
    Let's feed upon his misery
    Now it's time for them to deal with me

    I'm much wiser now
    A lifetime of memories
    Run through my head
    They taught me how
    For better or worse, alive or dead
    I realize there's no turning back
    Life goes on the offbeaten track
    I sit down with my son

    Set to see the Crimson Sunset
    (Gather ye rosebuds while ye may)
    Many years have come and gone
    I've lived my life, but now must move on
    (Gather ye rosebuds while ye may)
    He's my only one

    Now that my time has come
    Now that my life is done
    We look into the sun
    'Seize the day and don't you cry,
    Now it's time to say good-bye
    Even though I'll be gone,
    I will live on, live on.'

    Writer/s: BRIE, KEVIN JAMES LA/MOORE, KEVIN F./MYUNG, JOHN RO/PETRUCCI, JOHN/PORTNOY, MICHAEL
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    A Change Of Seasons
  • This was originally written during the recording of Images And Words, but there wasn't enough room on the disc to include it. The band brought back the producer of Images And Words in an attempt to get a similar atmosphere.
  • The lines, "Gather ye rosebuds while ye may,
    Old Time is still a-flying,
    And this same flower that smiles to-day
    To-morrow will be dying."
    are from To the virgins, to make much of time by Robert Herrick (1591-1674).

  • Elton John -Dream #3
    Elton John -Dream #3


    Elton John - Dream #3 Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Diving Board
    Released: 2013

    Dream #3 Lyrics


    Dream #3
  • This is the last of three instrumental "dream" sequences that Elton wrote for The Diving Board. They were done to create a coherence for the album. He told The Sun: "I said to T Bone (Burnett, producer), 'I'm just going to sit at the piano and put the tape on. I'm going to just improvise.'"

    "So the sequences are what came into my head at the time. Two are fairly short and the last one, which is the connection between 'Mexican Vacation' and 'The Diving Board,' is quite ornate and quite long."

    "I thought that because it's a piano record, why not have piano introductions before a few selected tracks that might need them?'"

  • Lynyrd Skynyrd -The Needle And The Spoon
    Lynyrd Skynyrd -The Needle And The Spoon


    Lynyrd Skynyrd - The Needle And The Spoon Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Second Helping
    Released: 1974

    The Needle And The Spoon Lyrics


    Thirty days, Lord, and thirty nights
    I'm coming home on an airplane flight
    Mama waiting at the ticket line
    Tell me son, why do you stand there cryin'?

    It was The Needle And The Spoon
    And a trip to the moon
    Took me away
    Took me away

    I've been feeling so sick inside
    Got to get better, Lord, before I die
    Some doctors couldn't help my head, they said
    You'd better quit, son, before you're dead

    Quit the needle, quit the spoon
    Quit the trip to the moon
    They gonna take you away
    Lord, they gonna take you away

    It was the needle and the spoon

    I've seen a lot of people who thought they were cool
    But then again, Lord, I've seen a lot of fools
    I hope you people, Lord, can hear what I say
    You'll have your chance to hit it some day

    Don't mess with a needle or a spoon
    Or a trip to the moon
    They'll take you away

    Lord, their gonna bury you boy
    Don't mess with the needle
    Now I know, I know, I know, I know, I know

    Writer/s: VAN ZANT, RONNIE / COLLINS, ALLEN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    The Needle And The Spoon
  • In this song, lead singer Ronnie Van Zant was warning about the dangers of hardcore drugs, which the band was just learning about.
  • In 2015, Guitar World honored guitarist Allen Collins' solo, and his use of the wah-wah pedal to inject the Southern rock song with a hit of '70s psychedelia, by ranking it at #19 on the magazine's list of greatest wah solos of all time.

  • Future -Honest
    Future -Honest


    Future - Honest Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Honest
    Released: 2013

    Honest Lyrics


    Dark Marzal on me I’m just Honest
    Rock star my swag I’m just honest
    Everything exotic I’m just honest
    Gold all on my neck I’m just honest
    Yeah, I’m just honest
    We got the club on smash

    Name another nigga hot I'm just honest
    Gold bottles on bottles, I’m just honest
    A hundred thousand on watches I’m just honest
    Coupes all on coupes, I’m just honest
    I keep a gang of bad bitches with me too
    And we ain’t never going back to what we used to do
    I was gon' lie to you but I had to tell the truth
    I’m just being honest

    My piss coming back dirty, I’m just being honest
    Got bitches kissing on bitches, I’m just being honest
    I’m a rock star for life, I’m just being honest
    Got a check on me right now, I’m just being honest
    We done turnt up in Platinum, then we gon hit Onyx
    Ain't nothing but a dope boy, I’m just being honest
    These niggas get shot for being honest
    I fucked her on the spot, I'm just being honest
    I'mma stack it til it rot, I'm just being honest
    And I'm driving foreign coupes, dash two hundred
    Live a rich nigga life, I’m just being honest
    Real street nigga ain't get nothing but pain from it

    Name another nigga hot I'm just honest
    Gold bottles on bottles, I’m just honest
    A hundred thousand on watches I’m just honest
    Coupes all on coupes, I’m just honest
    I keep a gang of bad bitches with me too
    And we ain’t never going back to what we used to do
    I was gon lie to you but I had to tell the truth
    I’m just being honest

    Got crack all in my draws, I’m just honest
    My diamonds ain't got flaws, I’m just honest
    These Zoes on sight niggas, I’m just honest
    We can ball all night nigga, I’m just honest
    You fuck nigga y'all don't even know struggle
    You ain't even know why a nigga out here hustling
    Got flat screens in the trap spot, I'm honest
    Kept it real with all you niggas, I'm just too honest
    Took some bitches out the strip club, I'm just honest
    To the niggas all out in the hood, I'm just honest
    Lil Mexico for life, I'm just honest
    I came up shooting dice, I’m just honest

    Name another nigga hot I'm just honest
    Gold bottles on bottles, I’m just honest
    A hundred thousand on watches I’m just honest
    Coupes all on coupes, I’m just honest
    I keep a gang of bad bitches with me too
    And we ain’t never going back to what we used to do
    I was gon lie to you but I had to tell the truth
    I’m just being honest

    Writer/s: WILBURN, NAYVADIUS / HILL, GARY RAFAEL / WAYNE, LELAND TYLER
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Honest
  • Future penned the title track and lead single for his sophomore album following accusations that the mother of his first child, Jessica Smith, that he was being dishonest about his net worth. The rapper agreed to pay $1,662 a month child support for their son based on his monthly income which he set at $16,516. However, after Future boasted on TV that he carries a minimum $25,000 cash on him at all times, Smith went back to court, claiming his actual monthly income exceeds $50,000.
  • Future proclaims on the hook:

    "Name another nig-- hot I'm just honest
    Gold bottles on bottles, I'm just honest
    100,000 on watches I'm just honest
    Coupes all on coupes, I'm just honest
    I keep a gang of bad bitches with me too
    And we ain't never going back to what we used to do
    I was gon lie to you but I had to tell the truth
    I'm just being honest."

    Future uses repetition to get his point across - that everything mentioned in this song, such as his riches, women, and cars, is all true because he is honest.

  • The Village People -Y-M-C-A-
    The Village People -Y-M-C-A-


    The Village People - Y.M.C.A. Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Cruisin'
    Released: 1978

    Y-M-C-A- Lyrics


    Y.M.C.A.
  • Y.M.C.A. stands for "Young Men's Christian Association," which is commonly associated with the gyms that often provide temporary housing to men. The Village People sing about the YMCA as a place where you can hang out with all the boys. It's implied that this is more of a concealed kind of place to gather in-the-closet gay young men so they can leave their worries and troubles behind and let loose. While the lyrics don't contain any specific gay references, the song became a gay anthem.
  • Producers Jacques Morali and Henri Belolo in 1977 assembled a group designed to attract gay audiences while parodying (some claimed exploiting) that same constituency's stereotypes. Songwriters Phil Hurtt and Peter Whitehead were tabbed to compose songs with gay underpinnings, and roles and costumes were carefully selected; among them were a cowboy, biker, soldier, policeman, and construction worker complete with hard hat.

    The songwriting credit on "Y.M.C.A" goes to Morali, Belolo and Victor Willis, who was the policeman in the group.

    A common misconception was that Village People were an all-gay troupe. Only cowboy Dave Forrest and indian Felipe Rose were gay; the rest were straight, but they all played gay stereotype roles because the group was marketed to the GLBT community associated with disco at the time. Looking back, it's kind of ridiculous to think that discos were "a gay thing" (nobody was having suspicions of, say, John Travolta), but people didn't think very hard about these things in 1978.
  • This song has a dance associated with it where people form the letters with their arms. It is commonly performed at weddings and other celebrations, and is extremely popular as it's very easy to do. The Village People introduced the dance moves when they performed the song, and over the years they have sometimes given instructions on how to do it correctly. They say the most common mistakes are in the M and the C: the M is correctly made by touching your fingers in front of you, not by putting your fingers on your shoulders like you're calling a 20-second timeout. The C goes wrong when dancers make the gesture to the right, which to the audience looks flopped. The correct way to make the C is to the left, so it looks like a C to people facing you.
  • The Village People made a video for this song, which was rare for American acts in 1978, since there was no MTV. In Europe, however, there were many more places to show videos, and that's where the Village People clip got the most views. When MTV launched in 1981, they played a lot of videos from British acts and a few they had from American acts like Devo, but the Village People apparently didn't fit their format.
  • In 2008, Spin magazine asked some of the Village People about this song. Here are some of the responses:
    Randy Jones (cowboy): When I moved to New York in 1975, I joined the McBurney YMCA on 23rd Street. I took Jacques (Morali) there three or four times in 1977, and he loved it. He was fascinated by a place where a person could work out with weights, play basketball, swim, take classes, and get a room. Plus, with Jacques being gay, I had a lot of friends I worked out with who were in the adult-film industry, and he was impressed by meeting people he had seen in the videos and magazines. Those visits with me planted a seed in him, and that's how he got the idea for "Y.M.C.A." - by literally going to the YMCA.

    David Hodo (construction worker): We had finished our third album Cruisin', and we needed one more song as a filler. Jacques wrote "Y.M.C.A." in about 20 minutes - the melody, the chorus, the outline. Then he gave it to Victor Willis and said, "Fill in the rest." I was a bit skeptical about some of our hits, but the minute I heard "Y.M.C.A.," I knew we had something special. Because it sounded like a commercial. And everyone likes commercials. "Y.M.C.A." certainly has a gay origin. That's what Jacques was thinking when he wrote it, because our first album [1977's Village People] was possibly the gayest album ever. I mean, look at us. We were a gay group. So was the song written to celebrate gay men at the YMCA? Yes. Absolutely. And gay people love it."
  • When Spin asked Y.M.C.A. media relations manager Leah Pouw about this song, she replied: "We at the Y.M.C.A. celebrate the song. It's a positive statement about the Y.M.C.A. and what we offer to people all around the world."
  • This is a very popular song at sporting events, especially baseball games where it is often played between innings. The song plays at Yankee Stadium when the grounds crew dredges the infield. The crew stops to perform that arm gestures at the appropriate times.
  • The Village People saw this song as no more than an album filler, but Neil Bogart, the president of their record label, saw its potential and made the decision to push it.
  • The YMCA re-branded its name and logo to its popular nickname, "The Y" on July 11, 2010. The name switch came after research indicated many people didn't understand what the organization did. Village People fans breathed a sigh of relief when the lead singer of the original group, Victor Willis, released a statement to say the change won't affect the song. He added that the dance that goes along with it, in which participants use their arms to make the shape of each letter, is here to stay as well.
  • Structurally, this is very similar to the first Village People single, "San Francisco (You've Got Me)." Both songs build to a pronounced, 4-syllable chant: Y-M-C-A, San-Fran-Cisc-O.

    Jacques Morali wrote the music and produced both tracks, so this makes sense. The lyricists were different, however, as lead singer Victor Willis had replaced Phil Hurtt and Peter Whitehead in this role - something that earned him a great deal in royalties. According to Hurtt , Willis threatened to quit if Phil was brought back to write lyrics. When Willis left the group, Hurtt was called back to write lyrics for the songs in the 1980 Village People movie Can't Stop the Music.
  • Various versions of the song have been used in a series of UK television adverts for British price comparison website Confused.com since 2010. The commercials use the music as a familiar tune to which several distinct new lyrics have been added.
  • On December 31, 2008, Guinness World Records certified the Village People performance at halftime of the Sun Bowl between Oregon State and Pittsburgh in El Paso as the largest YMCA dance ever, with 40,148 fans doing the moves, minus a few guys who didn't feel comfortable making letter gestures in the beer line.

  • Gov't Mule -Stoop So Low
    Gov't Mule -Stoop So Low


    Gov't Mule - Stoop So Low Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Shout!
    Released: 2013

    Stoop So Low Lyrics


    Stoop So Low
  • This is a track from Govt Mule's tenth album Shout!, which comprises two discs: one of new material and the other featuring a group of notable artists interpreting those songs. This song features Dr. John. "That was in honor of Sly & the Family Stone's Fresh, the 40th anniversary," said frontman Warren Haynes. "When I listened back to my vocal performance, it started reminding me more of Dr. John, and we were about to be on tour with Dr. John and I thought, 'Well, maybe I should ask Mac to sing the low verses or something."
  • Like most of the songs on Shout!, the guest artist version differs significantly from the Gov't Mule treatment. "In almost every case, we specifically, intentionally changed the arrangement -- sometimes before the sang the song and sometimes after they sang the song. We were consciously not wanting to offer the same arrangement twice," Haynes told Billboard magazine. "I think everybody delivered above and beyond what was expected, but that's what you would expect of these people. These are great singers that I genuinely love and respect, and so it's only appropriate that each of them would take the song somewhere that I would never think of."

  • Green Day -Whatsername
    Green Day -Whatsername


    Green Day - Whatsername Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: American Idiot
    Released: 2004

    Whatsername Lyrics


    Thought I ran into you down on the street
    Then it turned out to only be a dream
    I made a point to burn all of the photographs
    She went away and then I took a different path
    I remember the face
    But I can't recall the name
    Now I wonder how Whatsername has been

    Seems that she disappeared with out a trace
    did she ever marry old what's his face
    I made a point to burn all of the photographs
    She went away and then I took a different path
    I remember the face
    But I can't recall the name
    Now I wonder how whatsername has been

    Remember, whatever
    It seems like forever to go
    Remember, whatever
    It seems like forever ago
    The regrets are useless
    In my mind
    She's in my head
    I must confess
    The regrets are useless
    She's in my head
    From so long ago

    (Go, Go, Go, Go..)

    And in the darkest night
    If my memory serves me right
    I'll never turn back time

    Forgetting you, but not the time

    Writer/s: ARMSTRONG, BILLIE JOE / COOL, TRE / DIRNT, MIKE
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Whatsername
  • This follows the story of Jesus Of Suburbia. After being home, and just living in normality, he still regrets losing Whatsername. It's been so long, he can't even remember her name. He wonders what happened to her, and can only remember. All he has is his memories of her. The album ends with him still trying to forget "If my memory serves me right, I'll never turn back time, forgetting you, but not the time." He doesn't regret living his life on the streets, using it as a learning experience, but still tries to forget Whatsername, the pain that she put him through, and vice versa.
  • "I think that the true hero of the whole record is the Whatsername character. She's a person that never really wanes; she never really falls from grace. She's the one that kind of stuck to her beliefs and left all the bulls--t behind," Billie Joe Armstrong told VH1 Storytellers. He added: "The Whatsername character tells Jesus of Suburbia/St. Jimmy what they don't want to hear, but inevitably that's what they were going for to begin with, and that's the twist of the whole thing."

  • Jack Johnson -Shot Reverse Shot
    Jack Johnson -Shot Reverse Shot


    Jack Johnson - Shot Reverse Shot Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: From Here to Now to You
    Released: 2013

    Shot Reverse Shot Lyrics


    Shot Reverse Shot
  • Johnson told the UK newspaper The Sun the story behind this song: "One of my kids said he wanted an edible watch. I asked him what in the world that was. He said: 'You know the ones that just have the numbers on them.' Then I asked him if he meant a digital watch. I had edible digital watch stuck in my head all day. When I sat down with a guitar that night the words just kept spilling out and I got Shot Reverse Shot."

  • INXS -Suicide Blonde
    INXS -Suicide Blonde


    INXS - Suicide Blonde Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: X
    Released: 1990

    INXS -Suicide Blonde Lyrics


    Don't you know what you're doing
    You've got a death wish

    Suicide blonde
    Suicide blonde
    Suicide blonde
    Suicide blonde

    Suicide blonde was the color of her hair
    Like a cheap distraction for a new affair
    She knew it would finish before it began
    Wow baby I think you lost the plan

    You want to make her suicide blonde
    Love devastation, suicide blonde
    You want to make her suicide blonde
    Love devastation, suicide blonde

    She stripped to the beat but her clothes stay on
    White light everywhere but you can't see a thing
    Such a squeeze
    A mad sad moment
    Glory to you
    Glory to you
    Take me there
    Take me there

    Got some revelation
    Put into your hands
    Save you from your misery like rain across the land
    Don't you see the color of deception
    Turning your world around again

    You want to make her suicide blonde
    Love devastation, suicide blonde
    You want to make her suicide blonde
    Love devastation, suicide blonde

    You want to make
    You want to make
    You want to make her suicide blonde
    You want to make
    Aww

    That's the story

    You want to make her suicide blonde
    Love devastation, suicide blonde
    You want to make her suicide blonde
    Love devastation, suicide blonde

    Love devastation
    You want to make her suicide blonde
    Love devastation, suicide blonde

    Writer/s: HUTCHENCE, MICHAEL / FARRISS, ANDREW
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Suicide Blonde
  • The song title comes from a phrase describing a woman who colors her hair blonde as "dyeing" from her own hand.
  • Michael Hutchence, the lead singer of INXS who cowrote the song, would commit suicide at the Ritz Carlton hotel by hanging on November 22, 1997. His lover Paula Yates died on September 17, 2000 from a drug overdose and had attempted suicide in 1998. However, Hutchence's relationship with her started well after the song became a hit.
  • INXS lead singer Michael Hutchence wrote this song for Kylie Minogue, who was his girlfriend at the time. One of Hutchence's favorite hobbies was "Corrupting Kylie" because of her wholesome image.

    When Hutchence and Minogue attended the premiere of Kylie's film The Delinquents, she wore an extreme look which made her unrecognizable to many. This included a blonde wig, which she christened "Suicide Blonde" and was the inspiration for this song.
  • A dance remix was played extensively on US top 40 radio stations.
  • This hit #1 on both the Modern and Mainstream US rock charts and reached #3 on the charts in their native country, Australia.
  • That's Charlie Musselwhite playing the harmonica. The Mississippi-born white bluesman has released over 20 albums, as well as guesting on Bonnie Raitt's Grammy-winning Longing In Their Hearts. He was reportedly the inspiration for Dan Aykroyd's character in the Blues Brothers.

  • Janelle Monáe -PrimeTime
    Janelle Monáe -PrimeTime


    Janelle Monáe - PrimeTime Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Electric Lady
    Released: 2013

    PrimeTime Lyrics


    Tick-tock, I'm watching the clock
    I can't wait til we get to rock
    I wanna scream and dream and throw a love parade
    Is that okay?
    Tonight is me and you alone
    Won't make a call, won't even write a song
    See I've been waiting and waiting for the time to say
    Now listen babe

    When you're down, and it's hard
    And you feel like you've given your all
    Baby our love will always keep it real and true

    'Cause baby it's a prime time for our love
    Ain't nobody peekin' but the stars above
    It's a prime time for our love
    And heaven is betting on us

    Bang bang, I'm calling your name
    You're like a fire the world can't tame
    I wanna riot til the stars come out and play
    Is that okay? Okay
    Tonight is me and you alone
    Won't take a call, won't even write a song
    This'll be a personal private dance
    Listen baby

    When you're down, and it's hard
    And you feel like you've given your all
    Baby my love is always right here for you
    Yeah

    'Cause baby it's a prime time for our love
    Ain't nobody peekin' but the stars above
    It's a prime time for our love
    And heaven is betting on us

    It's a prime time for our love
    Ain't nobody peekin' but the stars above
    It's a prime time for our love
    And heaven is betting on us

    'Cause baby it's a prime time for our love
    Ain't nobody peekin' but the stars above
    It's a prime time for our love
    And heaven is betting on us

    Writer/s: PIMENTEL, MIGUEL JONTEL / IRVIN, NATHANIEL III / IRVIN, ROMAN / JOSEPH II, CHARLES DELBERT / ROBINSON, JANELLE MONAE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    PrimeTime
  • This sensual R&B ballad about two people finding themselves in the right place at the right time finds Monáe duetting with Miguel. The sci-fi Soul songstress told A.V.Club how she hooked up with the Adorn singer: "The collaboration happened through our music and energy, being out there, and both of us were fans of one another," she said. "I read in interviews that he wanted to work with me, and I loved 'Adorn' and loved what he was doing. I loved that he was writing and producing his own music, and I thought that was really cool. So when I was ready to write the love song, I thought he was a great communicator to women and to people in general, and I wanted him to be a part of my vision for 'Primetime.' I was just honored to have the opportunity to produce him and work with him and honored that he trusted my guidance throughout the song."
  • The song's music video was directed by Alan Ferguson, who previously worked with Monáe on her "Many Moons" clip. The singer plays a bar waitress called Cindi Mayweather, thereby working in the 'Electric Lady' plotline from her album. Miguel plays first love Joey Vic. Monáe explained: "The Emotion Picture gives a glimpse at Cindi's humble beginnings as a 'cyber-server' at the Electric Sheep nightclub, a syn bar serving high-class 'show droids' to the rich and lonely in a dangerous section of Metropolis known as Slop City."

    She added: "Incidentally, the innovative cybersoul music played at the club directly impacted Cindi, and she began singing and performing her own innovative compositions a short time after quitting this assignment. In addition, Cindi became determined to change the public perception of what an electric lady could be, dream and aspire to after working in the dismal conditions at the club."

  • Megadeth -In My Darkest Hour
    Megadeth -In My Darkest Hour


    Megadeth - In My Darkest Hour Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: So Far, So Good... So What?
    Released: 1988

    In My Darkest Hour Lyrics


    In my hour of need
    Ha, you're not there
    And though I reach out for you
    Wouldn't lend a hand
    Through the darkest hour
    Grace did not shine on me
    It feels so cold, very cold
    No one cares for me
    Did you ever think I get lonely?
    Did you ever think that I needed love?
    Did you ever think to stop thinking
    You're the only one that I'm thinking of?
    You'll never know how hard I tried
    To find my space and satisfy you too.
    Things will be better when I'm dead and gone
    Don't try to understand
    Knowing you, I'm probably wrong
    But oh, how I lived my life for you
    Still you'd turn away
    Now as I die for you
    My flesh still crawls as I breathe your name
    All there years I thought I was wrong
    Now I know it was you
    Raise your head, raise your face, your eyes
    Tell me who you think you are, who?
    I walk, I walk alone into the promised land.
    There's a better place for me
    But it's far, far away
    Everlasting life for me in a perfect world
    But I gotta die first,
    Please God send me on my way
    Time has a way of taking time
    Loneliness is not only felt by fools
    Alone I call to ease the pain
    Yearning to be held by you
    Alone, so alone, I'm lost, consumed by the pain
    The pain, the pain, the pain
    Won't you hold me again?
    You just laughed, ha ha, bitch!
    My whole life is work built on the past
    But the time has come when all things shall pass
    The good has passed away.
    In My Darkest Hour

    Writer/s: MUSTAINE, DAVE/ELLEFSON, DAVID
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    In My Darkest Hour
  • Dave Mustaine wrote most of this song in just one sitting after learning that bass player Cliff Burton had died in a tour bus accident while traveling with Metallica on their Master of Puppets tour. While he was a member of Metallica from 1981-1983, Mustaine became good friends with Burton; he fondly recalls driving to practice, listening to Lynyrd Skynyrd, and smoking pot with him. Mustaine says that when he heard the news, he headed straight to downtown Los Angeles, where he bought heroin. He began crying, and through the tears came up with "In My Darkest Hour."
  • Burton's death was the inspiration for this song, but the lyrics are not directly about him, as the song is about remaining true to your friends and being there in their time of need. Mustaine didn't get a lot of support from his family, and also felt betrayed by Metallica when they kicked him out of the band.

    Reflecting on the song, Mustaine explained that he treasures his relationship with his fans, who have shown him the kind of support he didn't get as a kid.

    The song doesn't have a happy ending, but many Megadeth fans found it very helpful in getting them through difficult times, since it can be comforting to know that others have been through it.
  • The video was directed by Penelope Spheeris, who would later direct the film Wayne's World. Spheeris used the song in her 1988 documentary The Decline Of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years.

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